Hey at least I pay debts.
That's a fair statement. (honestly)
I've never once not owned up to my errors...and it sure isn't like it's a secret. You're not spilling any beans that EVERYONE who knows me doesn't already know about...ROFL.
I'll make good on it. Just like the last time I drove 900 miles to make payment...even though that's been a while now.
How you think that is any different than passing out cuts you were asked to keep on lock is beyond me. A person's word is a person's word. YOU can't ever undo what you did to those you did it to - I on the other hand CAN still honor my word, EVEN IF it is within an obscure and ridiculously long time frame...
So how about you get some class and if you feel you have something to discuss with me take it to PM...
Your not above anything, brother. Shit happens. It's called life. We live...we learn...and we do the best we can to be good to those that have been good to us.
I know where my responsibilities are - and I sure as hell don't need someone whose never met me or interacted with me posting reminders.
How about we leave it at that...
dank.Frank
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SFV @33 days .......been using Crazy Composer's organic top dress method tweaked a tad
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Sweet. I'm back to this organic, top-fed method now. It's the absolute best method I have personally ever used to grow amazing herb, organically, indoors. I regularly get 7-14 ounces from a single 3 gallon pot... And if the feeding schedule is managed correctly, the herb burns and tastes as good as any pot that I have personally ever experienced. The LOG OG Kush and the SFV OG both yield about 8-9 ounces in those 3 gal containers using this method.
I simply use a selection of guanos, composts, and other stuff (depending on stage of growth, whether the plant is telling you it is getting hungry, or perhaps the smell of the resin is unusually strong, meaning there is likely already plenty of food available to the plant). I give about a tablespoon of dry organic matter (of the appropriate NPK value for the stage of growth), sprinkled as a top dressing once a week. I guesstimate the amount to use based on experience. After enough years of growing, the people who are perennially passionate about growing tend to gain an embedded sense of what/how much a plant can consume over a given amount of time. Generally, though, I believe the average dosage of organic material per week is about a tablespoon.
There are methodologies involved that are better explained in detail in a thread dedicated to this method... I guess I should update the method in a thread, since the methodology has evolved since I first wrote about it. Forgive the only 1/2 on-topic post. Here's some Legend OG
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Sweet. I'm back to this organic, top-fed method now. It's the absolute best method I have personally ever used to grow amazing herb, organically, indoors. I regularly get 7-14 ounces from a single 3 gallon pot... And if the feeding schedule is managed correctly, the herb burns and tastes as good as any pot that I have personally ever experienced. The LOG OG Kush and the SFV OG both yield about 8-9 ounces in those 3 gal containers using this method.
I simply use a selection of guanos, composts, and other stuff (depending on stage of growth, whether the plant is telling you it is getting hungry, or perhaps the smell of the resin is unusually strong, meaning there is likely already plenty of food available to the plant). I give about a tablespoon of dry organic matter (of the appropriate NPK value for the stage of growth), sprinkled as a top dressing once a week. I guesstimate the amount to use based on experience. After enough years of growing, the people who are perennially passionate about growing tend to gain an embedded sense of what/how much a plant can consume over a given amount of time. Generally, though, I believe the average dosage of organic material per week is about a tablespoon.
There are methodologies involved that are better explained in detail in a thread dedicated to this method... I guess I should update the method in a thread, since the methodology has evolved since I first wrote about it. Forgive the only 1/2 on-topic post. Here's some Legend OG
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learn what!!?? I've seen the dankness of your work, i'm pretty sure your done learningI'm down to learn some. If that's soil it's much better than what I do! Keep me posted